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by Puidwen » Wed Dec 07, 2022 6:49 pm | |
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I'm about a quater of the way into To End In Fire. There's a passage where Zilwicki explains how kitchens have gone the way of the dodo. Of all the things in the honorvese, that is what stretches my sense of disbelief. I feel like kitchens are too useful a technology to disapper like that. For that matter some of you might remember some of those "into the future" cartoons making fun of the idea. Even back then they thought it was silly idea. Frankly getting rid of kitchens seems more like an anti-poor measure then anything else. I aslo find the idea of the memory material coat racks in a earlier book a bit silly too. I figure even in the future the KISS principal still applies.
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by cthia » Wed Dec 07, 2022 7:49 pm | |
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It all makes sense if you've read ...
George Orwell 1984 Alvin Tofler Future Shock Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by tlb » Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:04 pm | |
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That may be Zilwicki's belief, but it is not true in the Honorverse. From chapter 16 of Torch of Freedom:
In "From the Highlands", the short story that made Zilwicki a central character:
Also note that Harrington House in Landing has a kitchen, where Mistress Thorn reigns supreme (although she allows Honor's father to dabble). |
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by Jonathan_S » Wed Dec 07, 2022 8:56 pm | |
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A few other references to kitchens throughout the series (and I'm skipping the ones set well in the past. Plus filtered out a lot of references to things like restaurant kitchens).
IEH - At Honor's parent's house on Sphinx, when 8 member's of Nimitz's clan showed up to volunteer to move to Grayson "MacGuiness disappeared into the kitchen in search of the celery all 'cats loved". UH - In the Hypatia station evacuation; to the little girl Petra: "Tell you what, we’ve really got to run, but why don’t you dash out to the kitchen and make sure there’s water in his bowl?" ToF - the Zach McBryde's kitchen on Mesa - "It was odd, the way things worked out, Zachariah reflected, carefully topping off his own stein and settling back on the other side of the table in his comfortably furnished kitchen. When they'd been kids, he never would have believed Jack would be the one to go into the Mesan Alignment's security services." ToF - the Simones kitchen on Mesa - "And yet . . . and yet as Herlander Simões sat in his kitchen, wondering where his wife and daughter were, he discovered that he hadn't relaxed completely, after all." ToF - Jack McBryde's kitchen on Mesa - ""It's getting harder, Jack." Herlander Simões leaned back in the visitor's chair in Jack McBryde's kitchen and shook his head. "You'd think it would either stop hurting, or that I'd get used to it" ToF - Victor and Anton in their safehouse apartment on Mesa - " He got up and began walking about, just to stretch a little. The kitchen in the apartment was too small for him to be able to walk more than three paces. Still, they'd been sitting for hours. Anton was tempted to get up himself and join him—except there wouldn't be room. The kitchen was excessively narrow as well as small." CoG - on Mesa "As was true of modern residential towers everywhere, most people in Neue Rostock ate food that they prepared themselves in their own kitchens. Still, with this many people concentrated in a single building, there were always a large number who wanted to eat at one of the cafeterias or restaurants scattered throughout Neue Rostock." However - I don't have TEIF's text handy, so I can't see the exact passage where "Zilwicki explains how kitchens have gone the way of the dodo". So I don't know if that's a misinterpretation, applicable to just a very niche situation, or the author abandoning both canon and common sense |
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by Daryl » Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:25 pm | |
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Up to the author, it's his universe. However a few people we know are nearly there. Trendy DINKS (double income no kids), their kitchen contains a fridge with a few exotic cheeses and some almond milk. Otherwise water crackers for the cheese and possibly a baguette. They eat out each meal time.
Not my preference. |
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by kzt » Wed Dec 07, 2022 10:38 pm | |
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Some of the tech firms are (were) willing to provide high quality lunch, dinner and breakfast for at least 5 days a week. In exchange for your 70+ hours a week. But the idea that people won't even have a refrigerator/freezer and a microwave and depend on going out or delivered food for every meal every day of the year is kind of odd. |
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by ZVar » Thu Dec 08, 2022 1:55 am | |
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To play Devil's Advocate only the Honor's house one even insinuates of food being cooked there. Every thing else is just the word kitchen, or more a pantry. I.e. where the food is stored. Maybe Zilwicki was talking about a food prep area with a stove, sink, counter top, etc. are for food prep instead of, for example, simply a pantry and microwave looking appliance to make food. |
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by Robert_A_Woodward » Thu Dec 08, 2022 2:33 am | |
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There is a scene in the March 1923 PD chapter (Zilwicki's meeting with Arianne McBryde), where Anton reflects that the word "kitchen" was being used for the alcove where a very sophisticated machine resided. It appears only newly settled, or backward, planets (as well as people with significant amounts of cash) had rooms where food was actually cooked. BTW, I suspect that the Dempsey Bars probably did cook food. ----------------------------
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by cthia » Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:40 am | |
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Kitchens simply are not practical to have in the HV for a lot of people who have such high metabolisms. Let alone an entire family of the buffet-destroyers. A simple kitchen cannot possibly store and prepare enough food for an entire family of Meyerdahl B mods on a daily basis. You'd be shopping and cooking all the time. Stoves would have to have eight burners. And a fridge would have to be a 3-door design to give easy access to someone as wide as Zilwicki.
Making homemade biscuits for a family of four Meyerdahl Bs would require the flour slinging section of the kitchen alone to be the size of a single family home. Meyerdahl B mods require eating constantly. The three meals a day plan doesn't feed them. So, either the average family will hire a cook, or team of cooks, to constantly prepare meals for this full time (12 hours a day?) position, or they will eat out. Pizza anyone? The wife is not a slave. So that is what the K-line is for! Well I'll be. Son, your mother says I have to hang you. Personally I don't think this is a capital offense. But if I don't hang you, she's gonna hang me and frankly, I'm not the one in trouble. —cthia's father. Incident in ? Axiom of Common Sense |
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by tlb » Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:11 am | |
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You need to reread the text I provided about Rozsak's kitchen, where the author specifically talks about the joy of cooking. There would have to be a major economic shift to make it more expensive to prepare the food yourself, at home, than to get the food prepared outside by someone else. Perhaps only the very rich could afford to have everything made from scratch for each meal, but even meals in cans require some preparation; which can require more than a single step in a microwave. The simplest example is the egg; people prefer a fresh egg to a powdered one. There is a myth that cake mixes did not become popular until people had the accomplishment of adding an egg; instead the fresh egg made it taste better.
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